In March of 1990, 13 priceless works of art went missing from Boston’s Isabella Gardner Museum and the case of whodunnit, still unsolved almost 30 years later, remains one of the greatest art heists ...
Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum houses a world-class art collection. But in the last two decades it's been better known for the art that isn't there — half a billion dollars' worth of ...
Thirty-five years after a pair of thieves dressed as policemen cut Rembrandt van Rijn’s “Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee” from its frame and stole 12 other artworks from the Isabella Stewart ...
A Copenhagen court has ordered a Danish artist to repay the Kunsten Museum of Modern Art nearly $72,000 after he delivered two empty frames in lieu of a commissioned artwork in 2021, claiming that the ...
On March 18, 1990, during what should have been an uneventful night shift, 13 of the art pieces in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum were stolen, including five works by Degas, Rembrandt’s only ...
Danish court ordered Haaning to repay about $70,000 to make up for'deficient performance' Also In This Package Watch: Giant fresco advocates for world without weapons Photos: All-white secret pop-up ...
In the predawn hours of March 18, 1990, following a festive St. Patrick’s Day in Boston, two men dressed as police officers walked into the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and walked off with an ...
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